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Nov 27 2009 12:00 PM ET
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Happy Black Friday! Some stories for those of you not shopping:

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Nov 27 2009 10:00 AM ET
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Fab Deal: 25% Off at Rikshaw Design

Rikshaw Design

From Nov. 27 to Nov. 30, Rikshaw Design is having a sale of up to 25% off of its entire collection of bohemian inspired crib and twin size bedding and baby accessories.

Made from soft Indian cotton voile, each super-chic style (Udaipur, Jaipur, Bombay, Lali, Taj) sports a fun mix of colors and a beautiful design created with a traditional hand-block print technique originated in India.

We love the cute diaper pouches ($26)! But our fave is the unique elephant shaped pillow ($52) — sign up for the mailing list now for a chance to win one!

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Nov 27 2009 08:00 AM ET
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The Alba-Warrens: Makin' Faces!


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Monkey see, monkey do!

With dad Cash Warren doing the heavy lifting, Jessica Alba and daughter Honor Marie, 17 months, took turns making silly faces at each other while out and about Beverly Hills, Calif. on Sunday.

See more photos of the family in their photo album!

Honor wears Ugg Erin’s in Baby Pink ($50).

Nov 26 2009 06:00 PM ET
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Kenzo Hounsou Gets the Giggles!


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What a happy boy!

Kenzo Lee Hounsou gets excited while sitting with Kimora Lee Simmons watching his big sisters Aoki and Ming play at Cross Creek Park in Malibu, Calif. on Sunday.

Later on, the 6-month-old got a lift from dad Djimon Hounsou (see extended post).

Aoki, 7, and Ming, 9 ½, are the model and reality star’s daughters with Russell Simmons.

See a second photo below!

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Nov 26 2009 04:00 PM ET
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Cinch Seat: A Stylish, Yet Functional Booster Seat!


Cinch Seat

Once your child graduates from a high chair to a big chair, there’s that tricky in-between stage where they still need a boost.

London-based designer Adam Kaliski — who studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art — has created a modern-looking booster chair that you and your little one will love. The Cinch Seat (approximately $95 for white) is functional, yet chic and comes in a range of colors to complement any decor.

Made with thick laminated birch plywood, it comes with an adjustable child harness, removable straps to attach it to an adult chair and a cotton canvas storage bag for easy transport.

There are two seat heights depending on the size of your baby/toddler — it’s recommended for babies who are sitting up to children aged 4. Simple to assemble and take apart, it also stores away easily.

Want one? Contact the designer to order– he will ship to the US. Also, prices for other colors are available upon request.

Nov 26 2009 02:00 PM ET
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Caught Caring: The Jolie-Pitts, Asprey and Education Partnership for Children of Conflict

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When it comes to philanthropic celebrities, it’s hard to top Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The couple — parents to six children — donated a staggering $6 million to charity in 2008 alone, according to reports, and they show no signs of slowing down. Recently they designed a serpent-inspired line of jewelery with Asprey, to benefit Education Partnership for Children of Conflict (EPCC). Co-founded by Angelina herself, the organization  raises awareness and funds to educate child victims of war, conflict and natural disasters.

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Known as the Protector Collection, the designs were inspired by Angelina’s reflection on the snake as an “iconic guardian, a cultural symbol of family protection” according to Asprey.

Each limited edition piece — made of fine jewels and silver –  was created by hand at the jeweler’s flagship store in London.

Featuring rings, pendants, bangles, baby spoons and more, the Protector Collection is available now at Asprey locations across the globe, with prices starting at $575.

All net proceeds will be donated to the EPCC, which Angelina started with Gene Sperling, Director of the Center for Universal Education at the Council on Foreign Relations, in 2006.

The duo recognized that all too often children living in war-torn or otherwise chaotic environments were seeing their educational needs sacrificed, as funding was funneled to other sectors of government.

With a stated goal of uniting organizations, corporations and foundations to reverse that trend, the dream behind EPCC became a reality at the Clinton Global Initiative in 2007. It was there that $148 million was pledged to educate 350,000 children living in conflict, and to improve schooling for 700,000 more children.

“These are the children who most need a safe place to learn, a place to heal, a place to learn reconciliation, a place to build a better future and a place — to just be children,” says Angelina, “yet the education for these children is often forgotten.” She adds,

“Every child has a right to an education. And conflict is not an excuse for us to ignore that right.”

To find out how you can help, click here.

Brad and Angelina are parents to Maddox Chivan, 8, Pax Thien, 6, Zahara Marley, 4 ½, Shiloh Nouvel, 3 ½, and 16-month-old twins Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline.

– Missy

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Nov 26 2009 12:00 PM ET
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CBB Chats With Gena Lee Nolin: Life Is 'Crazy Bliss'

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Gena Lee Nolin is enjoying the “crazy bliss” that is her life right now. Mom to Spencer, 12, Hudson Lee, 3 ½, and Stella Monroe, 1 on Dec. 3, the former Baywatch star — who’s married to retired NHL player Cale Hulse — definitely has her hands full.

With two television shows and a book about her battle with postpartum depression in the works, Nolin is gearing up for the holidays, and her daughter’s big first birthday! She recently spoke to CBB about her family’s favorite holiday traditions, her sons’ strong bond and more.

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